Description:Perhaps some of the most impressive scenery in all the Canary Islands is that of the northwest cliffs of Gran Canaria. Rising in places to over 1000 metres above the ocean below, these cliffs were formed by the gravitational collapse and subsequent erosion of the north western part of the original shield volcano that formed the island of Gran Canaria between 14.5 and 14.1 million years ago. This image looks to the south west towards the south western tip of the island, the Punta de la Aldea, along the part of the cliffs named the Anden Verde.